getting closer… or further away?

New at Practical History: The Angry Brigade – John Barker A review of ‘Anarchy in the UK: The Angry Brigade’ by Tom Vague, published by AK Press Edinburgh in its English Psychogeographic Series, 1997 This review of Tom Vague’s book on The Angry Brigade was first published in ‘Trangsgressions: A Journal of Urban Exploration’ (Spring …

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The London Riot Re-enactment Society

“The London Riot Re-enactment Society will stage re-enactments of noted riots from London’s history, with some attempt at historical accuracy. The possibilities are endless. For example, if we staged a re-enactment of May Day 2000 on May Day 2003, would people notice it was a re-enactment or would they think it was that year’s May …

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Aba-shanti and Small Space Dynamics

So it’s update time! I can hardly believe it. Lots of general formatting business which hopefully isn’t a big deal, but I am also very proud to present an interview with ABA-SHANTI by Greg Whitfield. Legendary dub soundsystem talks about their history and views. Also Small Space Dynamics, a text which originally appeared in Autotoxicity …

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